A lot of companies think they have an AI problem. What they really have is a coherence problem across operating model, architecture, and capital allocation.
There’s a lot of excitement around the latest AI breakthroughs—from Google’s Gemini 3 to Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet—in the race toward AI reasoning. But here’s what the headlines miss: Better models ...
Enterprise architecture works best today when it borrows start-up habits — testing fast, learning quickly and scaling what actually delivers value. In an era defined by rapid innovation, shifting ...
Enterprise cloud architecture design gets harder long before most teams realize it. At the beginning, architecture often ...
Some of you may have tuned into the Shared Insights Webinar on "Marching Toward SOA: Does EA Lead the Band?" I can't find the archive of it, by the way. However, there is a good summary article here, ...
Agencies can choose from many enterprise architecture models — some developed by consultants, others adapted for government use. Whatever the model, developing an architecture usually involves about ...
Distributors are pivotal in the supply chain, connecting manufacturers with end consumers. In today’s technology-driven environment, distributors' effectiveness increasingly depends on integrated ...
Over the past 20 years I've worked with some hugely talented enterprise architects, and I've noticed there are some skills common to the very best of them Enterprise architecture models are a question ...
"City planning" is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating the "unseen" enterprise architecture to ...
It sounds like a procurement decision: pick a frontier LLM, standardize, negotiate pricing, and scale rollout. But in 2026, that mindset quietly breaks—because the enterprise problem is no longer ...